A Porsche driver left with a fractured skull and other serious injuries after a horror crash on the Mountain Road last TT has been fined.
Latisha McNally, of Slieau Curn Park in Kirk Michael, appeared before Deputy High Bailiff Rachael Braidwood at Douglas Courthouse.
The 33-year-old admitted causing serious bodily harm by dangerous driving on the Mountain Road on June 3 last year - her passenger was also left with serious injuries.
The court heard McNally was driving an electric Porsche at speed and crashed as she overtook a vehicle, ending up in a field.
McNally was fined £1,800 and banned from driving for 18 months with an order to take an extended test at the end of her ban. She was also ordered to pay £54 costs.
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